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		  <author TEIform="author"> Sessoms, Preston Harrell, b. 1843 </author> 
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				<title type="document" TEIform="title"> Letter from Preston H. Sessoms to Penelope
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		  <p TEIform="p"> Sessoms describes for his sister his trip from Coleraine, NC, past
			 a soldier's camp in Weldon, NC, to Chapel Hill, NC, where only 50 students are
			 enrolled, most having gone to war; he describes the campus, the town, and his
			 daily routine. </p> 
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		<div1 type="letter" org="uniform" sample="complete" part="N" TEIform="div1"> <pb id="mss06-09-p01" n="1" TEIform="pb"/> 
		  <head TEIform="head"> Letter from 
			 <name key="pn0001513" reg="Sessoms, Preston Harrell" type="person" id="PS" TEIform="name">Preston H. Sessoms</name> to 
			 <name key="pn0001769" reg="White, Penelope E. &quot;Bett&quot;" type="person" TEIform="name">Penelope E. White</name>, September 27, 1861<ref id="ref1147" type="source" target="note1147" rend="sup" targOrder="U" TEIform="ref">1</ref></head> 
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			 <dateline TEIform="dateline"> 
				<date TEIform="date"> 
				  <name key="name0000165" reg="Chapel Hill, NC" type="place" rend="no" TEIform="name">Chapel
					 Hill</name>, September 27<hi rend="sup" TEIform="hi">th</hi> 1861</date></dateline> 
			 <salute TEIform="salute">Dear 
				<name reg="White, Penelope E. &quot;Bett&quot;" key="pn0001769" type="person" TEIform="name">sister</name>.</salute> </opener> 
		  <p TEIform="p"> When I left there on tuesday before I left for school, you told me
			 to write you and I said that I would. I have been here a good while before
			 writing to you, but I will make my word a true one. I have not hardly had time
			 before, being confined very closely to my studies, <add hand="PS" rend="sup" TEIform="add">The</add> Next monday night after I left you I took the steamboat at
			 
			 <name key="name0000207" reg="Coleraine, NC" type="place" TEIform="name">Coleraine</name><ref id="ref1148" type="info" target="note1148" rend="sup" targOrder="U" TEIform="ref">2</ref>
			 about 11 <add rend="sup" hand="PS" TEIform="add">o</add>'clock in the night. I traveled all night long on
			 the steamboat a good ways a up the 
			 <name reg="Chowan River" key="name0000186" type="place" rend="no" TEIform="name">Choan
			 	river</name>, and next morning about six <add rend="sup" hand="PS" TEIform="add">o</add>'clock I got off
			 the boat at 
			 <name key="name0001292" reg="Franklin, VA" type="place" TEIform="name">Franklin</name>. We went up to 
			 <name key="name0001292" reg="Franklin, VA" type="place" rend="no" TEIform="name">Franklin</name> to wait until the cars come along, but
			 <add rend="sup" hand="PS" TEIform="add">in</add> the morning just before they got to 
			 <name key="name0001292" reg="Franklin, VA" type="place" rend="no" TEIform="name">Franklin</name>, they ran off the railroad and was three or four
			 hours in getting them on again, and we had to wait at 
		  	<name key="name0001292" reg="Franklin, VA" type="place" rend="no" TEIform="name">Franklin</name>
			 until eleven o'clock in the day, then we took the cars and traveled until that
			 evening when we arrived at 
			 <name key="name0001221" reg="Weldon, NC" type="place" TEIform="name">Weldon</name><ref id="ref1149" type="info" target="note1149" rend="sup" targOrder="U" TEIform="ref">3</ref>,
			 When we got at 
		  	<name key="name0001221" reg="Weldon, NC" type="place" rend="no" TEIform="name">Weldon</name>
			 the other cars had left because we were behind time by the train running off
			 the track, We got to 
		  	<name key="name0001221" type="place" reg="Weldon, NC" rend="no" TEIform="name">Weldon</name>
			 that evening about 3 o'clock and we had to wait until next morning at 11
		  	<add rend="sup" hand="PS" TEIform="add">o</add>'clock before we could take the cars for 
			 <name key="name0000934" reg="Raleigh, NC" type="place" TEIform="name">Raleigh</name>. That evening I stayed about 
		  	<name key="name0001221" type="place" reg="Weldon, NC" rend="no" TEIform="name">Weldon</name>
			 and looked at the diferent curiosities that were there, and went down to the
			 soldier's camps and saw the regiment of soldiers drill, there was about one
		  	thousand in the <pb id="mss06-09-p02" n="2" TEIform="pb"/>regiment. It looked like war
			 itself to see one thousand soldiers walk out in the field, formed in battle
			 array seeing the southern flag waving over our new country against the northing
			 armies, and the drums <del hand="PS" rend="overstrike" status="unremarkable" TEIform="del">are</del> were beating
			 that warlike march which braved them on to battle, There were five or six
			 hundred camps joining one-another over about four acres of land, I saw many
			 cavalry companies, horses halled about in the cars. But now I will go on with
		  	my journey. The next morning at 11 <add rend="sup" hand="PS" TEIform="add">o</add>clock we took the cars
			 for 
		  	<name reg="Raleigh, NC" key="name0000934" type="place" rend="no" TEIform="name">Raleigh</name>
		  	and we travel over about 100 miles in the time from 11 <add rend="sup" hand="PS" TEIform="add">o</add>'clock until that evening at 4 <add rend="sup" hand="PS" TEIform="add">o</add>clock,
			 That evening we arrived at 
			 <name reg="Raleigh, NC" key="name0000934" type="place" rend="no" TEIform="name">Raleigh</name>. As soon as we got at 
		  	<name reg="Raleigh, NC" key="name0000934" type="place" rend="no" TEIform="name">Raleigh</name>
			 the other train of cars had just come, we got off from the cars we came to 
		  	<name reg="Raleigh, NC" key="name0000934" type="place" rend="no" TEIform="name">Raleigh</name>
			 on, and took the other train as <del rend="overstrike" hand="PS" status="unremarkable" TEIform="del">soon</del>
			 <add hand="PS" rend="sup" TEIform="add">quick</add> as possible for 
			 <name reg="Chapel Hill, NC" type="place" key="name0000165" rend="no" TEIform="name">Chapel
			 	Hill</name>, We came from 
		  	<name reg="Raleigh, NC" key="name0000934" type="place" rend="no" TEIform="name">Raleigh</name>
			 to 
			 <name reg="Chapel Hill, NC" key="name0000165" type="place" rend="no" TEIform="name">Chapel
				Hill</name> as fast as forty miles an hour, and that evining at seven or eight
			 o'clock we got in 
			 <name reg="Chapel Hill, NC" key="name0000165" type="place" rend="no" TEIform="name">Chapel
				Hill</name>, Next morning I went up to see the Professors to be examined to
			 enter college. I stood my examination and entered the 2<hi rend="sup" TEIform="hi">nd</hi>
			 class which is little high for one just entered, 
			 <name reg="Askew, Abner Harrell" key="pn0000053" type="person" TEIform="name">Abner
			 	Askew</name>, 
		  	<name key="pn0000054" reg="Askew, J. O." type="person" rend="no" TEIform="name">J. O.
				Askews</name> son enter the class below mine. That day I got my boarding house
			 and room, I got my room and board at a widow woman's house, she is very good
			 and nice, I like her very well, my room is up the stairs of her house. That day
			 I got all things fixed and that night brother 
			 <name key="pn0001512" reg="Sessoms, John" type="person" TEIform="name">John</name>
			 left for home again. At every morning sunrise the college bell rings for you to
			 get up and dress, the bell is a large one about 1 1/2 foot through hung in the
			 top of <pb id="mss06-09-p03" n="3" TEIform="pb"/>one of the college buildings [<name key="name0001062" reg="South Building" type="place" rend="no" TEIform="name">South
				Building</name>], it is rung by a long rope and when it rings you can hear it
			 about a mile off. The first time it rings in the morning is for to get up and
			 dress and about 1/4 of an hour afterwards it rings again for to go to prayers,
			 there is prayers up the college every morning and
			 <del hand="PS" rend="overstrike" status="unremarkable" TEIform="del">night</del> <add hand="PS" rend="sup" TEIform="add">evening</add> and preaching every sunday the professors preach in
			 returns, and the students are bound to go to church every sunday and every
			 sunday evening bound to say a 
			 <name key="name0000099" reg="Bible" type="publication" rend="no" TEIform="name">bible</name>
			 lesson, each class, We go to prayers in the morning before breakfast and soon
			 after prayers we have to recite a lesson all the whole college recites the
			 same, time, but they recite in diferent rooms and there are four diferent
			 classes, before breakfast recite one hour, the bell rings then we go from
			 recitation right on to breakfast, after breakfast the bell rings for to go
			 studding, study 3 hours then the bell rings at eleven o'clock to recite again,
			 the whole college recite until twelve, being one hour at recitation, then at
			 <del hand="PS" rend="overstrike" status="unremarkable" TEIform="del">eleven</del> <add rend="sup" hand="PS" TEIform="add">one</add> is dinner, the college bell rings for dinner, after dinner
			 we study again 3 hours, then the bell rings to recite again at four o'clock,
			 recite 1 hour, soon after recitation is prayers in the evening, after prayers
			 is supper. There are 3 recitations during a day. There are seven large
			 buildings,<ref target="note1151" id="ref1151" type="info" rend="sup" targOrder="U" TEIform="ref">4</ref>
			 which are the college, they are builed out of rock and brick, each one five or
			 six stories high, there are about 50 rooms in each building they are for the
			 students, but I have got a room by myself out in the town at 
			 <name key="pn0001832" reg="Yancey, Mrs. (probably Martha Merritt Yancy)" type="person" TEIform="name">Mrs
			 	Yancey's</name>. There are eight or nine professors, each one hears the <pb id="mss06-09-p04" n="4" TEIform="pb"/>recitation which he is professor of. The
			 Professor of latin hears nothing except latin lessons, The Professor of Greek
			 hears nothing except greek lessons, and so on, There are here now only ninety
			 students, last year there was about four hundred, there is about 300 gone to
			 war, When I was coming on the boat up to school, I saw some 
			 <name key="name0001139" reg="Union army" type="organization" TEIform="name">yankees</name> who were taken priseners, they had handcuffs on them to keep
			 them from getting away, I saw six of the 
			 <name key="name0001139" reg="Union army" type="organization" rend="no" TEIform="name">yankees</name> and one German. There
			 <add hand="PS" rend="sup" TEIform="add">are</add> four diferent churches in 
			 <name reg="Chapel Hill, NC" key="name0000165" type="place" rend="no" TEIform="name">Chapel
			 	Hill</name>. A 
		  	<name key="name0000068" reg="Baptists" type="religion" rend="no" TEIform="name">Baptist</name>
			 church, a 
			 <name key="name0000645" reg="Methodists" type="religion" rend="no" TEIform="name">Methodist</name>, and 
			 <name key="name0000342" reg="Episcopalians" type="religion" rend="no" TEIform="name">Episcopalian</name> and a 
			 <name key="name0000903" reg="Presbyterians" type="religion" rend="no" TEIform="name">Presbyterian</name> church, there are meetings in every one on
			 sunday and once or twice during the week, In every sunday morning, I cant hear
			 nothing but bells ringing all over town for church. 
			 <name reg="Chapel Hill, NC" key="name0000165" type="place" rend="no" TEIform="name">Chapel
				Hill</name> is very hilly, hills about here as thick as they can be, 2 or 3
			 hundred yards high, and it is very rocky about here, There
			 <add hand="PS" rend="sup" TEIform="add">are</add> nothing but rock fences in town, fences
			 about 3 feet thick made of rock, they last forever. It is very<ref target="note1152" id="ref1152" type="edit" rend="sup" targOrder="U" TEIform="ref">5</ref>
			 healthy about here. I have been well since I have been here, and like the place
			 very well. This session ends at the last of november, then there is vacation
			 six weeks I shall come home about the first of december and stay until about 2
			 weeks after 
			 <name key="name0000195" reg="Christmas" type="event" rend="no" TEIform="name">christmas</name>. I suppose that I must close, Is 
			 <name key="pn0001772" reg="White, Ruffin M." type="person" TEIform="name">Mr.
				White</name> well, is 
			 <name key="pn0001766" reg="[White], Henderson" type="person" TEIform="name">Henderson</name> well, have they been well ever since I have been
			 away. Write me soon in return and tell me how things are going on there. Please
			 write me, </p> 
		  <closer TEIform="closer"> 
			 <salute TEIform="salute">I continue to be your true brother</salute> 
			 <signed TEIform="signed"> 
				<name reg="Sessoms, Preston Harrell" key="pn0001513" type="person" TEIform="name">P. H. Sessoms</name></signed></closer> 
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		  	<p TEIform="p">1.  <xref url="http://www.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/u/UNC.Misc.Personal_Papers.html" targOrder="U" from="ROOT" to="DITTO" TEIform="xref">University of North Carolina Miscellaneous Personal Papers,
				1802-1976, SHC.</xref> The letter has been folded in eighths, and a second hand has
				written in the upper left corner of page one "[<name key="pn0001769" reg="White, Penelope E. &quot;Bett&quot;" type="person" TEIform="name">Mrs. Penelope E. White</name>/ 
		  		<name key="name0000207" reg="Coleraine, NC" type="place" rend="no" TEIform="name">Coleraine,
				  Bertie County, 
				  N.C.</name>]." </p> </note> 
		  <note id="note1148" target="ref1148" type="info" place="unspecified" anchored="yes" TEIform="note"> 
			 <p TEIform="p">2. 
			 	<name key="name0000207" reg="Coleraine, NC" type="place" rend="no" TEIform="name">Coleraine
			 		or Colerain</name>, a town in northeast 
			 	<name reg="Bertie County, NC" key="name0000095" type="place" rend="no" TEIform="name">Bertie
			 		County, NC</name>, near the west bank of the 
			 	<name key="name0000186" reg="Chowan River" type="place" rend="no" TEIform="name">Chowan
				  River</name>, is approximately 140 miles from 
				<name reg="Chapel Hill, NC" type="place" key="name0000165" rend="no" TEIform="name">Chapel
				  Hill</name>. The post office dropped the final e in the mid-ninteenth
				century.</p> </note> 
		  <note id="note1149" target="ref1149" type="info" place="unspecified" anchored="yes" TEIform="note"> 
			 <p TEIform="p">3. 
				<name key="name0001221" type="place" reg="Weldon, NC" TEIform="name">Weldon</name>, on the 
			 	<name key="name0000892" reg="Roanoke River" type="place" rend="no" TEIform="name">Roanoke
				  River</name> in north 
				<name key="name0000454" reg="Halifax County, NC" type="place" TEIform="name">Halifax County</name>, is approximately eighty-five miles from 
				<name reg="Chapel Hill, NC" type="place" key="name0000165" rend="no" TEIform="name">Chapel
				  Hill</name>. In 1834 
				<name reg="Weldon, NC" type="place" key="name0001221" TEIform="name">Weldon</name>
				became the southern terminus of the railroad from 
				<name key="name0000864" reg="Petersburg, VA" type="place" rend="no" TEIform="name">Petersburg, VA</name>.</p> </note> 
		  <note id="note1151" target="ref1151" type="info" place="unspecified" anchored="yes" TEIform="note"> 
			 <p TEIform="p">4. 
				<name key="pn0001513" reg="Sessoms, Preston Harrell" type="person" TEIform="name">Sessoms</name> may be omitting 
				<name key="name0000862" reg="Person Hall" type="place" TEIform="name">Person
				  Hall</name>, the old chapel. His "seven large buildings" seem to
				include 
				<name key="name0000796" reg="Old East" type="place" TEIform="name">Old
				  East</name>, 
				<name key="name0000798" reg="Old West" type="place" TEIform="name">Old
				  West</name>, 
				<name key="name0001062" reg="South Building" type="place" rend="no" TEIform="name">South
				  Building</name>, 
				<name key="name0000418" reg="Gerrard Hall" type="place" TEIform="name">Gerrard
				  Hall</name>, 
				<name key="name0001053" reg="Smith Hall (Playmakers Theater)" type="place" TEIform="name">Smith Hall</name>, 
				<name key="name0000711" reg="New East" type="place" TEIform="name">New
				  East</name>, and 
				<name key="name0000727" reg="New West" type="place" TEIform="name">New
				  West</name>. 
				<name key="name0000711" reg="New East" type="place" TEIform="name">New
				  East</name>, the tallest building, had four floors.</p> </note> 
		  <note id="note1152" target="ref1152" type="info" place="unspecified" anchored="yes" TEIform="note"> 
			 <p TEIform="p">5. 
				<name key="pn0001513" reg="Sessoms, Preston Harrell" type="person" TEIform="name">Sessoms</name> wrote <hi rend="italic" TEIform="hi">r</hi> on top of
				<hi rend="italic" TEIform="hi">y</hi>.</p> </note> 
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